Thursday, June 28, 2007

NNNNOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!


How could Veronica Mars be cancelled, and this be resurrected?? Where are the television gods? What sort of sacrifice do we have to leave for them to make this... go away?

6 comments:

The Chapati Kid said...

If I see Courtney Thorne-Smith or whatever her name is playing the well-dressed-got-it-together mum for one more season, I think I will barf.

Katherine Trites said...

amen to that, chapatikid!
I can't believe this trash got renewed when a smart,deep and amazing show like Veronica Mars is over!

K J Gillenwater said...

Also, how does a crap show like this get renewed, while its competition, "Jericho," (and a much better show, in my opinion) almost didn't make it back off the chopping block?

I wish for one day I could play television executive and wipe all the crap off the schedule and arrange it the way *I* would prefer it to be!

Michelle Rowen said...

I didn't even know this one was still on.

However, everyone used to put down the King of Queens and that was one of my favorite shows. I've never watched this one.

And I never will.

The Chapati Kid said...

The King of Queens isn't half bad. I for one, am a huge fan of Kevin James, because he's a great physical comedian. I think the whole genre of the family sitcom as happily married husband and wide with 2.5 children is so played out -- which also makes K of Q a little more unique, but then you get the silly, forced parent-in-law angle. Now Arrested Development: THERE was a brilliant family sitcom, and look what happened to it. Maybe the average American audience just doesn't have good taste. :-)

Nikki Stafford said...

Chapatikid: The only thing wrong with the last line in your comment is the "maybe." The best sitcoms on TV in the last 5 years have been Arrested Development, The Office, and 30 Rock. One cancelled, the other two struggling with ratings. Thankfully, The Office's ratings seemed to have picked up at the end of the season, but its ratings can't touch those of the stupid comedies with laugh tracks. UGH.